A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with 'Q'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with Q,” what songs come to mind?
We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so you might not be able to think of any right away.
There are plenty of English words that start with Q—for example, “Queen,” “Question,” and “Quit.”
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with Q from among many famous tracks around the world.
Enjoy the read while looking forward to discovering some new music.
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QuadropheniaThe Who

This track is another exhilarating rock song featured on The Who’s Quadrophenia.
At the time, the album was said to have a groundbreaking concept in the music scene, and even now you can fully feel its charisma.
Its dramatic song structure really stirs the emotions.
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)Natarī Kōru

It’s a track that hints at a bluesy sound, exuding the vibe of a legendary singer.
There are many instrumental parts, but it’s filled with Natalie Cole’s powerful high notes that draw you in.
The title “Que Sera Sera” carries a positive meaning: whatever will be, will be.
Quem De Nós DoisAna Carolina

Ana Carolina is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who has gained popularity with pop music that incorporates bossa nova and samba.
Because much of Brazilian music is either traditional or has developed in unique ways, parts of it can feel unfamiliar to Japanese listeners.
However, her musical style is consistently framed within pop, making it very approachable.
If you’re looking to get into Brazilian music, be sure to check her out.
QuantumAstronaut

Surprisingly, even among people who like Western music, EDM, or party scenes, many don’t know this artist.
But that doesn’t mean they’re not well-known—it’s just that while they’re very popular overseas, they haven’t engaged much with Japan.
Their recognition abroad is high, and their skills are top-tier, so the music is fun to listen to.
I think it’s a loss if you don’t know them.
Quit Playing GamesBackstreet Boys

The national singer group, the Backstreet Boys, naturally always make an appearance at Christmas.
Among their songs, with this one released in 1996, didn’t all the women in the world fall in love with this handsome, talented group? And this song is quite catchy and was used a lot.



